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17/07/2024 | Press release | Archived content

'Heartstopper' Summer of Pride

Netflix unveils plans to create a 'Heartstopper Pride Flag' to be displayed at Queer Britain, featuring personal messages from fans following a nationwide tour of Pride events

  • Fans will be invited to submit personal stories about the impact Heartstopperhas had on their lives, with messages featuring in a unique art installation

  • A Heartstopperfan pop-up featuring Charlie Spring's bedroom will travel to Pride eventsin Glasgow, Liverpool and Brighton, offering fans a chance to step into the Heartstopperworld and share their messages

  • Messages can also be submitted online at heartstopperlove.com

  • The flag will be unveiled this October around the new season's launch and displayed at Queer Britain's museum

Heartstopperfans across the UK and around the world are being invited to contribute to a unique art installation: The 'Heartstopper Pride Flag', commissioned by Netflix and displayed at Queer Britain.

This summer, a nationwide tour of Pride events will feature a Heartstopperpop-up experience, bringing lead character Charlie Spring's iconic bedroom to Glasgow, Liverpool and Brighton. Fans will not only be able to experience the world of Heartstopperby stepping into the sets of the hit series, but they will also be given exclusive access to watch never-before-seen clips from the upcoming season, and hear personal messages from the cast, ahead of the its anticipated launch on Netflix 3rd October.

At each pop-up event, fans will be invited to hand write personal notes about how the show has had an impact on their lives, focusing in particular on messages to anyone who has given them support or strength in their life. Messages will be integrated into the creation of the 'Heartstopper Pride Flag', with fans worldwide also able to contribute messages online at: www.heartstopperlove.com.

A to-be-announced artist will use these fan messages to design a unique Pride-inspired flag, driven by the love for the series from its big fan base across the LGBTQ+ community and beyond. The flag will be unveiled this October, around the series' launch, and will then be housed in Queer Britain's museum.

Alice Oseman, writer and creator of Heartstopper, said: "I've heard so many stories about Heartstopperfans saying the series has helped them through pivotal moments in their personal lives, like coming out to family and friends. As the characters in the series are growing up, so are their stories, and season three will see them having to support each other through difficult moments. I'm so hopeful that Heartstoppercan continue to be a source of inspiration and support for young people, and thrilled that fans' personal stories will now be immortalised in this piece of artwork. We've also got some fun stuff to show you at the Pride pop-ups this summer…!"

Joseph Galliano-Doig MBE, Director of Queer Britain, said:"As the UK's only LGBTQ+ museum, we are delighted to be partnering with Netflix and their groundbreaking show Heartstopper, and excited to be displaying artwork which will give fans' stories a lasting legacy. Queer Britain is the perfect place for the characters of Charlie, Nick, their friends and family to explore their histories and culture - and the welcome we offer is as warm and inclusive as Heartstopperis. I only wish both had existed when I was younger."

The Heartstopperfan pop-up will appear at the following Pride events:

  • 20th July - Glasgow- Ross Street, Glasgow G1 5AR

  • 27th July - Liverpool- Canada Boulevard, Liverpool L3 1DP

  • 3rd & 4th August - Brighton- Preston Park, Brighton BN1 6SD

About Heartstopper S3

Charlie would like to tell Nick that he loves him. Nick also has something important to say to Charlie. As the summer holiday ends and the months race on, the friends begin to realise that the school year will come with both its joys and its challenges. As they learn more about each other and their relationships, plan social events and parties and start thinking about university choices, everyone must learn to lean on those they love when life doesn't go to plan.

  • Launch Date: 3 October 2024

  • Episodes: 8

  • Creator/Writer: Alice Oseman

  • Director: Andy Newbery

  • Based On The Book Series:Heartstopper by Alice Oseman

  • Executive Producers:Patrick Walters, Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Alice Oseman, Euros Lyn

  • Key Cast: Kit Connor, Joe Locke, William Gao, Yasmin Finney, Corinna Brown, Kizzy Edgell, Tobie Donovan, Jenny Walser, Rhea Norwood, Leila Khan

  • Production Company: See-Saw Films

About Queer Britain

In 2022, the charity Queer Britain opened the UK's first and only brick-and-mortar national LGBTQ+ museum in a historic building at 2 Granary Square in London's Kings Cross. It is an essential place to learn about the culture people have been born into, have chosen, or seek to understand. They won the Museum Association's Best Small Museum of the Year award in 2022 and welcome 40,000 visitors a year through their doors.